Peg Boyers Interview<div>Peg Boyers is a Skidmore alumni and faculty lecturer in the English Department, as well as executive editor of Salmagundi Magazine. She spoke with Skidmore Student Sarah Coker at her home in Saratoga Springs on March 25<span><sup>th</sup></span>&nbsp;2016 about Cuban identity, Cubans in the United States, and her travel experiences as a child.</div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>Sarah Coker03/25/2016engSantiago Avendaño InterviewSantiago Avendaño is a Skidmore College student from Buenos Aires, Argentina. He spoke with Aaron Schneider about his racial identity and his relationship to his country of origin.Aaron Schneider03/25/2016Nurianny Montilla InterviewNurianny Montilla is a Skidmore student living in Saratoga Springs, NY. She is a senior at Skidmore majoring in sociology, and she spoke with fellow Skidmore senior Abigail Outterson on March 26th, 2016 about her experiences being born in the Dominican Republic, growing up in New Jersey, and coming to Saratoga Springs to attend Skidmore College.Abby Outterson03/26/2016Cinthia Durán InterviewRicky Rios04/03/2016David Parra InterviewDavid Parra, a Skidmore College student, was born and raised in New York City. His mother immigrated to New York City from the Dominican Republic in her 20s. David spoke with Arlene Hernandez on April 4, 2016 about his experiences with education, family, work and more related to his Dominican identity. Arlene Hernandez04/04/2016engInterview with Lauir MarquesLarry talked about how moving as a young boy affected how he views his own identity and others identity.HI251C: History of Latinx in the U.S.3/19/17Englishoral historyInterview with Samantha GarciaSamantha spoke to her experiences as a child of Dominican immigrants and what the challenges of college have been in distinguishing her identity as an individual from her home life in Brooklyn, NY. HI251C: History of Latinx in the U.S.3/24/17EnglishInterview with Maria Lander In one interview Maria Lander discussed the impact of U.S. culture in Venezuela. In the other, Maria talked about her experience living in the U.S and how she has trouble with identity because of the way that people in the country view her and the Latinx community. Listen and watch: <iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/214432592" frameborder="0" width="640" height="360"></iframe>
<p><a href="https://vimeo.com/214432592">Interview with Maria Lander</a> from <a href="https://vimeo.com/user39722229">MDOCS</a> on <a href="https://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>HI251C: History of Latinx in the U.S.3/27/17
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EnglishInterview with Cinthia DuranCinthia talked about her hometown of Quito Ecuador, and her experiences both at home and abroadHI251C: History of Latinx in the U.S.3/27/17EnglishInterview with Esteban AcostaEsteban discussed being the child of immigrants from the Dominican Republic in the United StatesHI251C: History of Latinx in the U.S.3/27/17EnglishInterview with Cristian FernandezCristian talked about his experiecne growing up in a household with a woman as the breadwinner and about his racial and ethinic identity and how it intersects with gender.HI251C: History of Latinx in the U.S.3/27/2017, 3/31/2017EnglishInterview with Vilmary FuertesVilmary discussed her experiences in moving from Puerto Rico to the U.S. for educational purposes, her development into becoming a physical therapist right out of college, and her assimilation into the U.S. and eventually Saratoga Springs.HI251C: History of Latinx in the U.S.3/28/17EnglishInterview with Samuel CruzSamuel talked about how he grew up in the Dominican Republic while his mother and siblings lived in the United States, with the hopes of being prosperous. Once he was old enough and his mother was able to secure him citizenship, he moved to New York city to reunite with his family, attend school and succeed, given his new and better opportunities.HI251C: History of Latinx in the U.S.3/28/17Spanish, EnglishInterview with Samantha VelezSamantha shared her experiences, what she know of her parents' experiences, and the role that being Chicana has played in different parts of her life. HI251C: History of Latinx in the U.S.3/28/17EnglishInterview with Daniela MenchacaDaniela talked about what it was like to live as a Mexican-American in the Texas, and her connection to her Mexican cultural heritage. She speaks on overcoming stereotypes and the issues she faced to come to college in New York._HI251C: History of Latinx in the U.S.3/29/17Spanish, EnglishInterview with Beatriz LoyolaHI251C: History of Latinx in the U.S.3/30/17English Interview with Yessica Alcantara Yessica talked about moving to the United States from the Dominican Republic and it's impact on family dynamics, racial/ethnical self-identity, and future opportunities/dreams. _HI251C: History of Latinx in the U.S.3/30/2017EnglishInterview with Hillary RamirezHilary speaks about what being a Dominican American, a black woman, and a Latinx woman means to her and the way her identities shape her experience. HI251C: History of Latinx in the U.S.4/5/17English